Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 718.01 | Definitions.
...ents, all income, salaries, qualifying wages, commissions, and other compensation from whatever source earned or received by the resident, including the resident's distributive share of the net profit of pass-through entities owned directly or indirectly by the resident and any net profit of the resident, except as provided in division (D)(5) of this section. (b) For the purposes of division (B)(1)(a) of this sect... |
Section 725.01 | Urban renewal debt retirement fund definitions.
... reason of dilapidation, deterioration, age or obsolescence, inadequate provision for ventilation, light, air, sanitation, or open spaces, high density of population and overcrowding, or the existence of conditions which endanger life or property, by fire and other causes, or any combination of such factors, is conducive to ill health, transmission of disease, infant mortality, juvenile delinquency, or crime, and is ... |
Section 742.01 | Police and fire pension fund definitions.
...ised Code, who is contributing a percentage of the person's annual salary to the Ohio police and fire pension fund or who is receiving a disability benefit or pension from the fund as a result of service in a police or fire department. A person, other than an other system retirant, who is contributing a percentage of the person's annual salary to the fund and is dismissed, resigns, or is granted a leave of absence fr... |
Section 742.3712 | Increase in monthly pension, allowance or benefit effective 7-1-81.
...981, each person eligible to receive an age and service or disability pension, allowance, or benefit pursuant to Chapter 742. of the Revised Code that was based upon an award made effective before January 1, 1974, shall have the person's monthly pension increased by five per cent, except that the twelve-month sum of such increase shall not exceed five per cent of the first five thousand dollars of the annual pension ... |
Section 742.38 | Minimum medical testing and diagnostic standards or procedures to be incorporated into physical examinations for prospective members.
... duties if the member was exposed to an agent classified by the international agency for research on cancer or its successor agency as a group 1 or 2A carcinogen. (c) The presumption described in division (D)(3)(b) of this section is rebuttable in any of the following situations: (i) There is evidence that the member incurred the type of cancer being alleged before becoming a member of the department. (ii) Ther... |
Section 742.40 | Disability benefit recipient to agree to obtain recommended medical treatment.
... twenty-five years and has not attained age forty-eight to undergo an annual medical examination, except that the board may waive the medical examination if the board's physician or physicians certify that the recipient's disability is ongoing. (b) The board may require a disability benefit recipient not described in division (C)(2)(a) of this section to undergo a medical examination at any time it considers necessa... |
Section 742.44 | Electing to participate in deferred retirement option plan.
...a member who has attained the requisite age and is eligible to retire under that division may elect to participate in the deferred retirement option plan established under section 742.43 of the Revised Code. To make an election, an eligible member shall complete and submit to the Ohio police and fire pension fund a form prescribed by the fund. At this time the member may, but is not required to, elect under s... |
Section 753.04 | Commitment to workhouse.
...(A) When a person over sixteen years of age is convicted of an offense under the law of this state or an ordinance of a municipal corporation, and the tribunal before which the conviction is had is authorized by law to commit the offender to the county jail or municipal corporation prison, the court, mayor, or judge of the county court, as the case may be, may sentence the offender to a workhouse. When a commitment ... |
Section 9.03 | Newsletters of political subdivisions.
...e matter; (b) Promotes alcoholic beverages, cigarettes or other tobacco products, or any illegal product, service, or activity; (c) Promotes illegal discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, or ancestry; (d) Supports or opposes any labor organization or any action by, on behalf of, or against any labor organization; (e) Supports or opposes the nomination or electi... |
Section 9.15 | Burial or cremation of body at expense of township or municipal corporation.
...e marker on which the person's name and age, if known, and date of death shall be inscribed. A political subdivision is not relieved of its duty to bury or cremate a person at its expense under this section when the body is claimed by an indigent person. As used in this section, "indigent person" means a person whose income does not exceed one hundred fifty per cent of the federal poverty line, as revised annually b... |
Section 9.231 | Disbursements over $25,000 - contract required - exceptions.
...igned by the person or by an officer or agent of the person authorized to legally bind the person and that embodies all of the requirements and conditions set forth in sections 9.23 to 9.236 of the Revised Code. If the disbursement of money occurs over the course of a governmental entity's fiscal year, rather than in a lump sum, the contracting authority of the governmental entity shall enter into the written contrac... |
Section 9.55 | Installation of teletypewriters for deaf or hearing-impaired at state agencies.
...(A) As used in this section, "state agency" means the house of representatives, the senate, the governor, the secretary of state, the auditor of state, the treasurer of state, the attorney general, the department of job and family services, the department of commerce, the department of developmental disabilities, the department of education and workforce, the department of health, the department of aging, the departm... |
Section 903.081 | Permits not to be granted.
... the income is more than sixty years of age and is receiving that portion of income under retirement benefits, including a pension or similar arrangement. (2) "Income" includes retirement benefits, consultant fees, and stock dividends. "Income" does not include mutual fund payments or other diversified investments for which the recipient does not know the identity of the primary sources of the income. (3) "Per... |
Section 925.62 | Dying rabbits and chicks.
.... No poultry younger than four weeks of age may be sold, given away, or otherwise distributed to any person in lots of less than three. Stores, shops, vendors, and others offering young poultry for sale or other distribution shall provide and operate brooders or other heating devices that may be necessary to maintain poultry in good health, and shall keep adequate food and water available to the poultry at all times. |
Section 935.04 | Registration of dangerous wild animals.
...has given the animal, the animal's sex, age, color, and weight, and any distinguishing marks or coloration that would aid in the identification of the animal; (4) The name, address, and telephone number of the veterinarian that provides veterinary care to the dangerous wild animal; (5) Any other information required by the director in rules. (C) Beginning ninety days after the director adopts rules under divi... |
Section 935.05 | Wildlife shelter permit.
...as given the animal, the animal's sex, age, color, and weight, and any distinguishing marks or coloration that would aid in the identification of the animal; (4) The identification number of the microchip that is implanted in each dangerous wild animal and the frequency of the passive integrated transponder contained in the microchip as required in section 935.04 of the Revised Code; (5) Proof of financial re... |
Section 935.06 | Issuance or denial of wildlife shelter permit.
... (1) The applicant is eighteen years of age or older. (2) The applicant has registered the dangerous wild animal or animals that are the subject of the application under section 935.04 of the Revised Code. (3) The applicant is in compliance with the standards of care established in rules adopted under division (A)(2) of section 935.17 of the Revised Code. (4) The applicant has sterilized each male dangerous wil... |
Section 935.08 | Restricted snake possession permit.
... has given the snake, the snake's sex, age, color, and weight, and any distinguishing marks or coloration that would aid in the identification of the snake; (4) Proof of financial responsibility as required in division (D) of this section; (5) Except as otherwise provided in this section, proof that the applicant has at least two years of experience in the care of the species of restricted snake or snakes tha... |
Section 940.04 | Soil and water conservation district supervisors.
...sor shall be at least eighteen years of age by the day of election. Candidates shall reside in the district in which they are running for office. |
Section 955.011 | Registration for guide, leader, hearing or support dogs to be free and permanent.
...irment" means any person, regardless of age, who is subject to a physiological impairment regardless of its cause, nature, or extent that renders the person unable to move about without the aid of crutches, a wheelchair, or any other form of support, or that limits the person's functional ability to ambulate, climb, descend, sit, rise, or perform any related function. "Person with a mobility impairment" includes a pe... |
Section 955.012 | Law enforcement canine registration.
...the Revised Code. (2) "Law enforcement agency" means the state highway patrol, the office of a county sheriff, the police department of a municipal corporation or township, or a township or joint police district. (3) "Law enforcement canine" means a dog regularly utilized by a law enforcement agency for general law enforcement purposes, tracking, or detecting the presence of a controlled substance or explosiv... |
Section 955.11 | Transfer of ownership certificate.
... the defense of a person who was not engaged in illegal or criminal activity and who was not using the dog as a means of carrying out such activity. (B) Upon the transfer of ownership of any dog, the seller of the dog shall give the buyer a transfer of ownership certificate that shall be signed by the seller. The certificate shall contain the registration number of the dog, the name of the seller, and a brief ... |
Section 955.12 | Dog wardens.
... and all dogs more than three months of age found not wearing a valid registration tag, except any dog that wears a valid registration tag and is: on the premises of its owner, keeper, or harborer, under the reasonable control of its owner or some other person, hunting with its owner or its handler at a field trial, kept constantly confined in a dog kennel registered under this chapter or one licensed under Chapter 9... |
Section 955.21 | Prohibition against failure to register dog kennel.
...orer of a dog more than three months of age, nor owner of a dog kennel, shall fail to file the application for registration required by section 955.01 of the Revised Code, nor shall he fail to pay the legal fee therefor. |
Section 955.50 | Sale and transportation of dogs.
...ral public at retail, any dog under the age of eight weeks. (B) No person shall receive from outside this state, or ship from any point within this state to any point outside this state, for sale to the general public at retail, any dog that is not accompanied by a certificate, issued by a licensed veterinarian who is accredited by the United States department of agriculture and authorized to issue health certificat... |